Oven-dried cherry tomatoes

oven-dry-cherry-tomatoes-2Oven-dried cherry tomatoes. The Pasta Maker recently discovered a button on the cooker declaring ‘dehydrate’ and decided to give it a go!

First on the list for dehydration were a wonderful collection of colourful cherry tomatoes. We must start out by preparing you to accept what those beautiful ‘jewels’ as Theresa called them, will look like once they have dehydrated – not pretty! We have to accept that organically grown and home cooked, baked, roasted, grilled or dried produce are not going to look the same as the stuff loaded with ingredients you can pronounce or even read. However, they are all natural and absolutely delicious.

We do have to apologise for not handing any of our oven dried cherry tomatoes out as samples during the Farmer’s Market. However, we did incorporate them into a pasta salad and even though that has all gone, we are still being asked for it (doing our best to get around to making it very soon).

How to create your own oven-dried cherry tomatoes

You will need cookie sheets or some other baking tray that does not have high sides. You don’t want to steam those little gems, you need the heat to be passing around them freely.

Preheat your oven to 150 F if you don’t have a ‘dehydrate’ option.

We checked our cherry tomatoes every 2 hours to get an idea of how long they were taking to dry.

Because our cherry tomatoes did not completely dry and we didn’t have more time to dedicate to them, we removed the dried tomatoes from the oven. A large majority were dried thoroughly leaving some sticky and some just right.

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However, we really enjoyed the results for our oven-dried cherry tomatoes on this our first attempt.